Version: 2.0.95 (using KDE 4.6.2) OS: Linux Kmail2 (version 2.0.95, 4.5.95@gentoo) does not interpret invitation messages anymore. That worked well with kmail1, such as kmail 4.4.9 that I'm using currently on a different box. Kmail2 shows just the content, consisting of the raw non-interpreted invitation. The old Kmail showed a nice dialog allowing one to choose between "accept", "accept conditionally" etc. This functionality is missing or not working correctly. In the moment, it is not possible to open messages from my department if I'm at home. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Get an ivitation from somebody using MS Exchange, fetch that mail using IMAP. Easier: Send yourself an invitation, open it with kmail2, look how it is presented. Actual Results: KMail2 shows the invitation as its raw content, that is not human readable. Expected Results: KMail2 should detect that the mail contains an invitation and should show a dialog to add the invitation to your calender. KMail-2.4x does that.
Created attachment 59342 [details] The mbox file with a testcase, sent by myself to myself A test mail
Created attachment 59343 [details] The way kmail2 interprets the invitation. Wrong! This screenshot was done using kmail2 4.0.95. The invitation is dumped as raw tetx, and is not interpreted.
Created attachment 59344 [details] The same testcase, opened with kmail 4.4.9. Correct The old kmail 4.4.9 is able to detect the content as an invitation send by MS Exchange and interprets it correctly.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 265833 ***
Created attachment 59346 [details] Invitation in kmail from git master That invitation appears correctly in kmail from master.
Hi Sergio, thanks for your reply. At first, I'm sorry for that duplicate bug, I initially forgot to seach for bugs regarding kmail2 instead of kmail... You say, that this regression was fixed after kmail 2.0.95 was tagged and released? That would be really really nice! :-) Regards, Florian